How to Get Chemical Smell Out of Carpet

Written by Posted On Monday, 25 March 2019 09:38

Don’t know how to get chemical smell out of carpet? There are many ways to get rid of this smell from your carpet and get it to smell like something more tolerable. Before we get there, it is essential to understand where that funky smell comes from. Carpets are industrially processed products, and such products are usually manufactured using chemicals. These chemicals, especially the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) off gas to produce the irritating scent. The off-gassing process is usually at its highest during the first 24 to 48 hours after installing your carpet.

 

Now let us get down to how you can get the chemical smell out of carpets so that you won’t have to smell the chemicals that are emitted.

How to Get Chemical Smell Out of Carpet - Easy DIY Solutions

1. Ventilate Your Room

Proper ventilation can help remove the chemical smells out of the carpet. Open the doors and windows in your room and make sure you keep them open as often as you can. This should go on for at least three days to fully remove the smell.

 

You can also use an air conditioner, heater or fans to ventilate your home. Turning on your A/C unit and fans will improve air circulation and remove the odor faster. Always place the fans facing out towards the door and windows to push the odor outdoor. However, note that using an air conditioner, heater or fan will increase your electric bill.

2. Use Baking Soda

Baking soda is a good absorbent of odors. Sprinkle baking soda onto the carpet and allow it to stay overnight and then vacuum it. If after that there is still a strong odor, repeat the process again until.

3. Steam Your Carpet

Try steam cleaning your carpet and add a little vinegar to the hot water to help kill the smell. You can even try deep cleaning your carpet to mask the scent with the scent of your carpet cleaner.

4. Vacuum Your Carpet

Always ensure you vacuum your carpet after installing it to help reduce the smell. Vacuuming your carpet either daily or every other day can help reduce the smell as well.

5. Use Onions, Apples or Celery

Put onions, apples or celery in several bowls of water and place them in the room. These are good absorbents and they will help reduce the chemical smell of your new carpet.

6. Place Potted Plants in the Room

Place large potted plants in the room. Plants like spider plants, golden pothos, and aloe vera can help produce fresh air that will get rid of the smell. In order to get more fresh air, consider turning a fan on or you crack a window to let in air.

7. Avoid Using Adhesives

When securing your carpet in the room, you should use nails instead of gluing it. Using adhesives can increase the chemical smell since they are VOCs and they can off-gas. Also, ensure you use non-toxic carpet sealants that have no chemicals.

8. Use Air Purifiers

Invest in a quality air purifier that contains a carbon filter or activated charcoal. This purifier helps to reduce the chemical fumes from the carpet that circulate in the room. You should then apply aromas like potpourri to provide a better scent.

Bottom Line

The nasty smell of a new carpet can be a bother; but, you don't have to be irritated for long. The eight tips above should let you know how to get chemical smell out of carpet before you even know it.

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Dalia Rotrammel

Cleaning business for over 20 years. Property Management. Mother of 2, grandmother of 1 beautiful girl. Foster parent.

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